This week’s Economic Democracy newsletter offers three takes on the economics of solidarity. We begin with an analysis of a talk by Dean Spade on how to foster solidarity in resistance movements. This is followed by an article on how a social and solidarity economy emerged in South Korea as a response to that nation’s 1997 financial crisis. Next, a clip from our Black food sovereignty webinar highlights the solidarity at the heart of food justice work. Finally, NPQ wants to hear from our readers; please complete our reader survey.
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